You do not have to be an expert petrophysicist or geologist to produce
professional displays of your logs. You can visualize and edit all the
curves section, define tracks and fillings, parameters, well identification
and other information. A handy Table View feature that helps
to identify extreme data values and outliers.

Immediately view what curves are available in the LAS file
and freely rename or edit their mnemonics, units and descriptions.
The curves panel also shows Import and Export curve buttons to
merge curves from dissimilar LAS file sources with different depth steps.
The user also has handy buttons that allow to shift curves upwards or downwards,
necessary to match core data with log data.

Once you define what tracks you want, select the curves that goes into them,
to get a pristine quality display plot. You can apply threshold fillings to
highlight sand beds, shale bodies, pay zones, and curve crossings like
neutron and density porosity to identify gas pockets.